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Dixon v. State5/11/2005 ial during the window period, did not waive right to speedy trial, and was continuously available; ordered discharged). We conclude the Circuit Court did not follow the essential requirements of the law and reverse the Circuit Court's decision denying the defendant's writ of prohibition and denying defendant's motion to discharge and order the defendant discharged as "any other result would compromise the purposes of the speedy trial rule." See State v. Riera, 888 So. 2d 761, 762 (Fla. 3d DCA 2004).
We reverse the lower court's order denying the writ of prohibition and order the defendant discharged.
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